Daily Archives: August 19, 2014

Join the SomerVillen’s Family for a night of great pizza, raffles, and Lots of Laughs. The Flatbread Company is donating a portion for each flatbread sold that night. So eat in and have or just stop by and take one TO-GO. It all helps raise money for our program.

Boston celebrated its annual GreenFest this weekend, August 15th- 17th at City Hall Plaza. The annual festival features recycled products, musical performances, organic cuisine, young innovators, EcoArt, educational films, and the annual Savers Ecofashion Show—all in order to spread awareness about sustainability and ecofriendly living. On August 15th the main stage featured ecofriendly designs from Boston’s innovative and creative fashion community at the Savers Ecofashion Show.

You spoke and we listened! So we downsized back a couple of pages, the same news more unitized together and went back to a one section paper instead of a two section paper for your easier reading pleasure!
Click on the link below to read The Somerville News Weekly Print Edition Online for August 19th, 2014August 19 14 som news 40 pages

Normally, a rat in the kitchen is a bad thing. We’re willing to make an exception for “Ratatouille,” though. This animated tale of a rat following his culinary dreams will be shown for free this Thursday at Seven Hills Park in Davis Square.The movie starts just after sunset.

Also, you still have a chance to get your vote in for the final movie to be shown as part of our SomerMovie Feast foodie film series. Make your choice on the Somerville City Cable website: http://bit.ly/1oXfm5d

This Tuesday Union Square master developer US2 is throwing a party to introduce themselves to the neighborhood. Stop by Union Square starting at 5:30 p.m. for food, fun, and a chance to share your vision for the neighborhood’s future. http://bit.ly/1qjMwcs

Demolition began on Monday at the old Loews Theater located down at Assembly Square. According to the City of Somerville “No plans for the site’s future development have been submitted to the City of Somerville as of yet.”